American Hat Makers

1 Million Hats  since 1972

American Hat Makers

50 Years  Family Owned & Operated

American Hat Makers

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American Hat Makers

13,000+  5 Star Reviews

Yellowstone Cowboy Hats

1 Million Hats made since 1972

Ships in 1 Business Day

50 Years Family Owned

13,000+ 5-Star Reviews

The American Hat Makers' Difference

Nothing gives off the Yellowstone vibe more than a cowboy hat made in America. That’s why cowboys and cowgirls across the country come to us at American Hat Makers to get their Yellowstone cowboy hats.

Our Yellowstone hats are more than simple cowboy hats — we specialize in different styles and shapes, from rodeo hats to tejana shapes; you’ll find the perfect look in our shop. Our Yellowstone cowboy hats also include the vaquero style for those who want a unique look.

No matter what Yellowstone look you want, we have the sizes and variety to make it happen. All of our Yellowstone cowboy hats are made with the highest-quality materials; don’t worry about your western hat falling apart in a couple of years.

Perfect Yellowstone cowboy hats for men & women

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Cowboy hats have always been a classic fashion accessory for men and women, but the TV series Yellowstone has made them more popular than ever. Of course, every fan of the show wants a Yellowstone cowboy hat, but how do you find the perfect fit for you?

So many Yellowstone cowboy hat styles are available, and buying the right one for your style takes time and effort. And when shopping online, you might end up with a western hat that doesn’t quite look like the picture, resulting in disappointment.

At American Hat Makers, we have the perfect Yellowstone cowboy hats for men and women — we’ll even help you find the perfect fit.

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Yellowstone cowboy hats come in many shapes, sizes, colors, styles, and materials; how are you supposed to choose? Straw hats, leather hats, and felt hats all have their advantages. Plus, there are so many Yellowstone cowboy hat styles, like cattleman, walker, billing, and ranger cowgirl hats.

 
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Cattleman cowboy and cowgirl hats are the perfect fit and style for anyone wanting to get that Yellowstone Dutton Ranch look — you can choose from various colors, braid styles, and more to achieve the perfect Yellowstone cowboy look.

The Bozeman straw cowgirl hat is a classic and proud accessory, giving the John Dutton from Yellowstone vibe.

But, no matter what Yellowstone cowboy hat look you’re after, you’ll find it at American Hat Makers.

You’ll get a rugged, Yellowstone-style cowboy hat with long-lasting construction and a timeless shape ready to rock anywhere from a formal night out to a long day’s work on the ranch.

Cattleman | Womens Felt Cowboy Hat | Western Hat Band

$137.00

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Caring for Your Yellowstone Hat

Once you’ve got your Yellowstone cowboy hat, you want to keep it looking as good as when you opened your package.

Here’s how to do it:

 
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  • Be careful with the brim and crown — treat them with care by taking your hat off and putting it on with the back of the brim or top of the crown.
  • Use a proper hat stand to store your Yellowstone cowboy hat. If you must lay it down, put it crown-side up (so the hat is upside-down).
  • Store your Yellowstone hat in a cool and dry place.
  • If it gets wet, flip the sweatband out and allow it to air dry.
  • Give it a gentle brushing now and again.
  • Always clean your Yellowstone cowboy hat when it’s dry (not wet!).
  • When using a brush, start at the front of the hat and use counterclockwise motions.

Bozeman | Womens Cowboy Straw Cowgirl Hat

$77.00

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Cowboy Yellowstone Hat FAQ

The Greeley Hat Works company made the cowboy hats that the cast of Yellowstone wear (except for Beth Dutton’s hat) in the first three seasons. The company made each hat unique to its specific character.

Kayce Dutton’s hat features a cattleman crown and low brim. It also has a black ribbon hat band and bound edge. The cowboy hat itself is made with fine black fur and medium patina distress.

Jimmy wears a brown felt Yellowstone cowboy hat with a cattleman crown and Reiner brim.

Rip Wheeler’s popular Yellowstone cowboy hat features a classic Reiner crease and self-band. His hat band isn’t sewn onto the hat, so he can leave it on or remove it for different occasions.

His hat is made with a fine fur brown body, medium patina distress, and a fine fur brown felt self-band with a cattleman crown.

The cowboy hats featured in Yellowstone are made in Colorado by the Greeley Hat Works company.

Yellowstone’s writer and director (Taylor Sheridan) has been wearing hats made by Greeley since he was a young boy living in Texas.

The cattleman crown, as you see in Yellowstone cowboy hats, is the quintessential cowboy hat seen throughout history. And while it’s evolved (like upturning the brim to use a lasso rope better), the classic style remains unchanged.

Cattleman crown hats can feature different crown creases and hat band styles, and be made from various materials, including leather, felt, and straw.

Lloyd Pierce, the black cowboy in Yellowstone, wears a traditional western-style cowboy hat with a wide brim and a high crown.

The hat appears to be made of felt or similar material and is colored black or dark brown. The brim of Lloyd's hat is turned up slightly on the sides, a common feature of western hats. The hat's crown is rounded and pinched at the front, a classic part of western hats.

It is worth noting that the exact style of Lloyd's hat may vary slightly from episode to episode or scene to scene, as the production team may use different hats or adjust the positioning of the brim and crown for specific shots.

However, overall, the hat is a classic representation of western-style cowboy hats that have been popular for over a century

"Cowboy couture" is a term that refers to high-end western wear or cowboy-inspired fashion that is designed with a focus on luxury and high-quality materials. It includes clothing items like western-style shirts, jeans, boots, belts, and of course, cowboy hats.

Cowboy couture is often associated with luxury brands and high-fashion designers who draw inspiration from western clothing and the cowboy lifestyle. The style often incorporates traditional western wear elements like embroidery, fringe, and leather but with a modern twist.

While cowboy couture is often expensive, it has gained popularity among fashion enthusiasts and celebrities in recent years. Some high-profile events, like the annual Met Gala, have even featured western themes, showcasing the influence of cowboy couture on mainstream fashion

Pairing a Yellowstone cowboy hat with other clothes can create a stylish western wear look. Whether you want to look like Rip or create an elegant cowgirl outfit, here are some tips on how to pair a cowboy hat with other clothes:

Keep it simple: When wearing a cowboy hat, keep the rest of your outfit simple. Pair the hat with a basic shirt, such as a plain white tee, denim shirt, and jeans. This will keep the focus on the hat and create a classic western look.

Coordinate colors: Coordinate the color of your hat with the rest of your outfit. If you're wearing a black hat, consider pairing it with a black leather jacket or boots. If you wear a tan hat, pair it with a beige or brown shirt and boots.

Accessorize with western-inspired pieces: Add western-inspired accessories to your outfit to complete the look. This could include a belt with a large buckle, a bolo tie, or cowboy boots.

Consider the occasion: When wearing a cowboy hat, consider the occasion and dress appropriately. For example, a felt cowboy hat might be more appropriate for a formal event, while a straw cowboy hat might be better for a casual outdoor event.

Experiment with different styles: Don't be afraid to experiment with different kinds of cowboy hats and outfits. Try pairing a straw cowboy hat for women with a lightweight sundress for a summery look, or pair a felt cowboy hat with a leather jacket for a more rugged look.